The Star Guild Awards 2014, held last evening in Mumbai, turned out to be quite a starry affair considering Bollywood's biggest stars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan kept their differences aside and decided to hug it out! Yeah, you read that right.

According to Faheem Ruhani, our reporter at the venue, all eyes were trained on the two sides of the court - Salman on the stage (since he was hosting), and Shah Rukh Khan walking in towards the seating area. Once SRK was seated, Salman couldn't resist saying, "Shah Rukh kya ho raha hai?"

He then went on to congratulate Shah Rukh on the success of Chennai Express. Shah Rukh wasn't far behind either in this game of who's-the-most-courteous, and immediately responded with a wave, acknowledging Salman's compliment.

But Salman didn't stop there. He even asked Shah Rukh to say Jai Ho, in keeping with the former's upcoming movie with the same title. And soon enough, sweet Shah Rukh raises his hand in response.

Soon enough, the evening came to point where Deepika Padukone, Shah Rukh's 'Chennai Express' co-star presented him with the Entertainer of the Year award. This was one one of Bollywood's will-stop-your-moment when the two bigger than bigger stars, on the stage together at the time, decided to hug each other. And hug they did, much to the amazement and surprise of the crowd. (Picture credit: Milind Shelte)

Shah Rukh, while accepting the award, said it 'feels special to get this award in the company of Salman who is one of the greatest entertainers the country has seen'.

This is the second hug the two shared, after their much-talked-about first hug at Congress leader Baba Siddique's Iftar party post a fight the two allegedly had at Salman's then girlfriend Katrina Kaif's party in 2008.

Does this mean that things are okay now, and the two are back to being friends? Or is it simply another case of Bollywood biggies being civil? Tell us what you think in the comments below.

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